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TOP STORIES

Sandra Oh arrives at the 2019 Primetime Emmy Awards - BAFTA Los Angeles TV Tea Party at the Beverly Hilton on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by Willy SanjuanInvisionAP)

Sandra Oh arrives at the 2019 Primetime Emmy Awards - BAFTA Los Angeles TV Tea Party at the Beverly Hilton on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by Willy SanjuanInvisionAP)

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WHISTLEBLOWER-POLITICS _ A whistleblower's complaint over President Donald Trump's interactions with a foreign leader is testing the political and practical power Democrats can use against a Republican in the White House who so brazenly ignores protocol and presidential norms. By Lisa Mascaro and Steve Peoples. SENT: 1,080 words, photos. With TRUMP-INTELLIGENCE-WHISTLEBLOWER-Q&A _ A Q&A about Trump, Ukraine and a whistleblower. By Calvin Woodward. SENT: 1,080 words, photos.

DEAL-MAKER TRUMP-UNFINISHED BUSINESS _ President Donald Trump, a self-described deal-maker, is saddled with a long list of unresolved foreign policy deals he has yet to close heading into his U.N. visit this coming week. There are challenges with Iran, North Korea, the Afghan Taliban, Israel and the Palestinians — not to mention a number of trade pacts. Some are inching forward. Some have stalled. By Deb Riechmann. SENT: 960 words, photos.

T-shirts emblazoned with an image of former President Cristina Fernandez are displayed for sale near the site where she is presenting her book in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019. Fernandez returns to the public eye in Argentina on Saturday in an event to present her book "Sincerely" just weeks out from presidential election in which the former two-term leader is running as vice presidential candidate in an opposition ticket. (AP PhotoNatacha Pisarenko)

T-shirts emblazoned with an image of former President Cristina Fernandez are displayed for sale near the site where she is presenting her book in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019. Fernandez returns to the public eye in Argentina on Saturday in an event to present her book "Sincerely" just weeks out from presidential election in which the former two-term leader is running as vice presidential candidate in an opposition ticket. (AP PhotoNatacha Pisarenko)

GENERAL MOTORS-UAW STRIKE-POLITICS _ Democrats were quick to back working-class United Auto Workers in their strike against General Motors, delivering doughnuts and holding picket signs outside factories to show solidarity. It's a union they long have aligned with politically. There were no doughnuts from Republicans. Led by President Donald Trump, GOP officials have largely avoided taking sides in the strike that threatens to upend the economy in Michigan, an election battleground, a year before the 2020 vote. By David Eggert and Sara Burnett. SENT: 1,220 words, photos.

SYRIA-RETURN TO RAQQA _ Kurdish-led authorities in northeast Syria are allowing hundreds of Syrian families linked to the Islamic State group to return home to the city of Raqqa. It is an experiment in reconciliation, trying to get women and children out of the radicalized atmosphere in a displaced camp dominated by IS. By Sarah El Deeb. SENT: 1,400 words, photos. This story is this week’s Monday Spotlight.

COLOMBIA-PRESIDENT INTERVIEW _ Colombia's president compares Nicolás Maduro to Serbian war criminal Slobodan Milosevic as he goes on a diplomatic offensive to corral the Venezuelan socialist, warning that he would be making a "stupid" mistake if he were to attack his U.S.-backed neighbor. By Joshua Goodman and Christine Armario. SENT: 1,250 words, photos.

Singer Lizzo and former Georgia House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams attend the Bustle Rule Breaker event at Lefrak Center in Prospect Park on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. (Photo by Donald TraillInvisionAP)

Singer Lizzo and former Georgia House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams attend the Bustle Rule Breaker event at Lefrak Center in Prospect Park on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. (Photo by Donald TraillInvisionAP)

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WHAT WE'RE TALKING ABOUT

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PAKISTAN-BUS CRASH _ Pakistani police say a bus rammed into a hill after it breaks failed on a mountainous road, killing 22 passengers and injuring 15 in the country's northwest. SENT: 110 words, photo.

Georgia head coach Kirby Smart celebrates a Georgia interception with defensive back J.R. Reed during the second half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019, in Athens, Ga. Georgia won 23-17. (AP PhotoJohn Bazemore)

Georgia head coach Kirby Smart celebrates a Georgia interception with defensive back J.R. Reed during the second half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019, in Athens, Ga. Georgia won 23-17. (AP PhotoJohn Bazemore)

ISRAEL-ELECTIONS _ Israeli President Reuven Rivlin is starting his two-day consultations will all elected parties before deciding upon the prime minister-designate. SENT: 130 words.

ALASKA NO GOP 2020 PRIMARY _ The Alaska Republican Party cancels holding a presidential primary in 2020. SENT: 130 words, photos.

MISSING MARINE _ A U.S. Marine believed to have left Arizona for California's Camp Pendleton never arrived, but was found days later at a Texas rest area, unharmed. SENT: 310 words, photo.

BATMAN SIGNAL _ It's no joker. The night sky all over the world is lighting up with an illumination of the famed bat insignia to mark a special anniversary for Batman. SENT: 120 words, photos.

BONNIE AND CLYDE ITEMS-AUCTION _ "Wanted" poster, watch, personal items related to 1930s Texas outlaw Clyde Barrow sell doe nearly $186,000 at a Boston auction. SENT: 130 words.

STOLEN QUARTERS-BABY STROLLER _ Authorities say a woman stole $6,000 worth of quarters and her getaway car was a baby stroller. SENT: 130 words, photo.

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INTERNATIONAL

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PERSIAN GULF-TENSIONS _ Iran's president says his country should lead regional security in the strategic Persian Gulf and criticized the presence of foreign forces, as the country's nuclear deal with world powers collapses and the U.S. deployed more troops to boost security for its Arab allies. SENT: 500 words, photo.

HONG KONG-PROTESTS _ Young protesters, many wearing masks to disguise their identity, fill the open area of a Hong Kong shopping mall and folded paper "origami" cranes in the latest twist in a pro-democracy movement that has stretched into a fourth month. SENT: 330 words, photos.

TROPICAL WEATHER _ Hurricane Lorena spares the resort-studded twin cities of Los Cabos a direct hit and was reduced to a tropical storm as it headed up the east coast of Mexico's Baja California Peninsula. SENT: 500 words, photos, video. With TROPICAL WEATHER GULF _ Fifth death linked to storm that walloped Houston area,

JAPAN-STORM _ A powerful typhoon is heading northeast to Japan's main island of Honshu after lashing parts of the country's southern islands with heavy rains and winds that caused flooding and some minor injuries. SENT: 260 words.

TUNISIA-PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION _ Jailed Tunisian media magnate Nabil Karoui says he's "reasonably optimistic" about winning Tunisia's presidential runoff, where he is facing independent law professor Kais Saied. They beat out two dozen other candidates in the first-round of voting on Sept. 15. SENT: 130 words, photos.

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NATIONAL

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TOUR BUS CRASH-BRYCE CANYON _ Authorities identify the four Chinese tourists killed in a bus crash in southern Utah, and the tour group is dispatching employees from China to help those injured. SENT: 660 words, photos.

STORM AREA 51 EVENTS_ An organizer of an event called "Area 51 Basecamp" had expected 5,000 people to show up; he got 500 on Friday. So he's canceling day two. SENT: 460 words, photos, video. With STORM AREA 51 EVENTS-THE LATEST.

OBIT-HILTON _ Barron Hilton, a hotel magnate who expanded his father's chain and became a founding owner in the American Football League, dies at his Los Angeles home. He was 91. SENT: 320 words, photos.

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SUPREME COURT JUSTICE-CIVILITY TALK _ U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch says the conventional wisdom that the court is split along partisan lines based on the political views of the president that appointed each justice is false. Justice Neil Gorsuch spoke about civility to an audience of about 1,000 at Brigham Young University, refuting the notion that judges are just "like politicians with robes." SENT: 270 words, photos.

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ENTERTAINMENT

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ITALY-MILAN FASHION WEEK _ Milan designers present fashion as essential. That no longer refers to must-haves, but to a distillation of ideas, discarding excess in collections and by example in wardrobes, to discourage waste. Giorgio Armani's collection presented on the fourth day of Milan Fashion Week, was both earthy and ethereal, with myriad natural references the designer said were meant to create closeness with Mother Earth. By Fashion Writer Colleen Barry. SENT: 990 words, photos.

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SPORTS

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FBC--T25-NOTRE DAME-GEORGIA _ Jake Fromm throws a 15-yard touchdown pass to Lawrence Cager early in the fourth quarter and No. 3 Georgia holds on to beat No. 7 Notre Dame 23-17 on a raucous night between the hedges. By Sports Writer Paul Newberry. SENT: 1,080 words, photos.

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